Central agency for rangeland management required, stakeholders say 

Paro—The participants at the three-day rangeland management workshop that concluded yesterday, identified a number of gaps in the current rangeland policies and practices, and proposed ways forward to improve them.

13th Expert Group Meeting on Bhutan – China boundary issues held

The 13th Expert Group Meeting (EGM) on the Bhutan-China Boundary Issues...

Neta V customers appeal to court 

A group of Neta V electric vehicle customers has appealed to...

India to allow export of non -basmati rice to Bhutan

Dechen Dolkar The Government of India (GoI) has exempted Bhutan from the...

Free roaming cattle getting injured or killed

Punakha - In what has become a problem both for cattle...

Residents seek permanent flood control measures

Gelephu - Settlements along the banks of Shetikhari stream in Gelephu...

Stakeholders call for better rangeland management 

Although rangeland (tsamdro) covers 12 percent of the country’s total area,...

132 ECCD centres to open by October

The 132 Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) centres spread across...

BoB launches retail and corporate internet banking services 

In an attempt to make financial transactions seamless and secure, Bank...

Nepotism still thrives, say report

A recent independent survey shows that trading of influence is still...

Farmers favour sweet Agarwood business

Agarwood growers and exporters in the country can now consider large-scale...

Women’s participation in political parties increases

With 23 women participating in the upcoming National Assembly elections, the...

Chain link fencing brings hope to farmers of Udzorong

Trashigang–Farmers of Udzorong Gewog in Trashigang are expecting a better harvest...

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